Hi,

I've been told that reflectors attached to spokes can indeed put your 
wheel out of true. I guess if you true the wheels with reflectors on, it 
would stand to reason that the removal would also put the wheel out of 
true. Can anyone confirm this?

If you don't want to use reflectors, I have seen a few models of tires 
that have reflective sidewalls - one of the neatest things I've seen all 
summer! Probably more for touring bikes than road riding though. I've 
seen Maxxim (?), Vittoria and Hutchinson models. Not sure if any of 
these have MTB sizes, didn't ask!

Jen [obc member]



> 
> Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 09:38:05 -0400
> From: "skiza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Wheel balancing?
> 
> 
> For some time now, I have been biking using a road bike (Specialized Epic)
> both outdoors and indoors. When indoors, I clamp my bike to a mag-trainer
> and just pedal for 30-40 minutes ... it's quite a workout.
> 
> When I bike on the mag-trainer there is a very mild numbing vibration. I
> thought initially that it was because I had removed the reflectors on the
> wheels ... so I put them back on locating them opposite the valve, but the
> vibration is still there.
> 
> Can anyone suggest a possible solution? . Is there such thing as wheel
> balancing for bicycles?
> 
> Thanks ... John



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